August 4, 2015
By: Sylvia Mathews Burwell, HHS Secretary
More than three decades after we began seeing the first cases of HIV, we have made enormous progress against a formidable illness, but there’s still work ahead.
In 2010, President Obama tasked the White House Office of National AIDS Policy to develop the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. For the past five years, the Strategy has charted a path for fighting HIV in the United States. But as our scientific understanding and policy opportunities change, our plan must adapt.
That’s why last week, the White House released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Updated to 2020.
READ MORE: Updating Our Strategy to Fight HIV/AIDSIn 2010, President Obama tasked the White House Office of National AIDS Policy to develop the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. For the past five years, the Strategy has charted a path for fighting HIV in the United States. But as our scientific understanding and policy opportunities change, our plan must adapt.
That’s why last week, the White House released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy: Updated to 2020.
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